A Year of Anxieties in the Literary World
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As we reflect upon the year 2023, it stands out as a year marked by anxiety in the literary world. Despite the gradual return to in-person events, the shadow of COVID-19 still loomed large, making crowded rooms an eerie experience. The world of books faced a series of challenges and uncertainties, carrying over some of the themes from the previous year. Continuation of literary trends In 2022, certain literary trends prevailed, and many of them continued to make headlines in 2023. Colleen Hoover, a prominent author in the romance genre, maintained her domination of the literary scene. Questions surrounding the potential buyer of Simon & Schuster persisted, leaving industry insiders speculating about the future of publishing giants. Indie publishers, booksellers, and authors continued to exert their growing influence in the literary landscape. However, 2023 brought forth its unique set of concerns, adding to the overall unease. Economic challenges and creative industry The year 2023 saw inflation and interest rates on the rise, contributing to a sputtering economy that affected writers, publishers, and editors alike. The creative industries faced an additional layer of uncertainty with the increasing impact of AI technology. As AI continues to evolve, its potential effects on the creative process and job landscape remain unknown. These economic and technological challenges added to the anxieties of those in the literary world. Geopolitical unrest and Its ripple effects The geopolitical stage also cast a shadow over the literary landscape in 2023. The Israel/Gaza conflict had a significant impact on writers, publishers, and editors across the globe. The repercussions of this conflict reverberated throughout the industry, influencing the themes and narratives explored in many books. Print book sales decline One notable trend in 2023 was the decline in print book sales. According to BookNet Canada’s mid-year review, sales of print books…
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